Hi,

A direct way to navigate to the utilities folder in finder is to use command-shift-u. Is there a reason for preferring to navigate to the applications folder one level up first?

Cheers,

Esther

On Jan 14, 2009, at 1:38 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

i everett,

to find disc info, tab arrow or vo to a disc, press command-I and enjoy the richness and goodness.

To check your computers activity, go to applications/utilities/ activity monitor. I do this by pressing command-shift-a to open the apps folder from anywhere, press u after making sure you are not in the search box, press command-o to open the utilities folder that u takes you to, tab to or press a it should be first in line if you are using icon or column view for activity monitor. There are several child windows in this dialog and you need to use command- accent to move among them or you can use heir shortcuts found under the window menu.
On Jan 14, 2009, at 1:51 AM, E.J. Zufelt wrote:

Good evening,

In OS X how can I find:

1. CPU performance and memory usage.

2. Disk usage.

3. Properties for a file / folder, including size on disk.

Thanks,
Everett








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